Uma Krishmaswami
Autor(a) de The Happiest Tree: A Yoga Story
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The Happiest Tree: A Yoga Story por Uma Krishmaswami
In this story, a young girl gets over her stage fright and fear of being clumsy by taking a yoga class. she using what she learns in yoga class to calm her nerves before a performance in her school play. Lots of good vocabulary words, including words iand expression in a foreign language.
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rrednour | 5 outras críticas | May 6, 2020 | Meena was having a trouble in her drama class portraying a tree, so her aunt took her to yoga class, making meenas otrayal of a tree good. showing hard work pays off.
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CeciliaCoreas | 5 outras críticas | Dec 1, 2016 | Meena is a clumsy young girl who is very shy about being involved in the school play. Her part in the play is a tree, which has to move a certain way and be still, which is very hard for Meena. While shopping with her mother she sees a yoga class in session. She decides to take the yoga class and it allows her to gain confidence.
I love this book and I think every child should read a book about confidence. Mainly because the lesson is over having confidence in yourself and many kids only receive positive remarks at school.
In the classroom, I would discuss what self-confidence is and how it is very important to have self-confidence. Also, we will play a game that builds confidence such as taking turns giving each other compliments.… (mais)
I love this book and I think every child should read a book about confidence. Mainly because the lesson is over having confidence in yourself and many kids only receive positive remarks at school.
In the classroom, I would discuss what self-confidence is and how it is very important to have self-confidence. Also, we will play a game that builds confidence such as taking turns giving each other compliments.… (mais)
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ReAhnaKowena | 5 outras críticas | Mar 7, 2011 | An encouraging story that will help kids overcome some of the inadequacy they may feel as they grow up.
At the back is more information and illustrations on the different yoga poses mentioned in the story. A few enough for kids to feel comfortable doing them.
At the back is more information and illustrations on the different yoga poses mentioned in the story. A few enough for kids to feel comfortable doing them.
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kjarthur | 5 outras críticas | Aug 12, 2010 | Prémios
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